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NetApp Drives Down Costs and Improves Efficiency for Data Centre Backup and Recovery with Deduplication on NetApp VTL Systems

NetApp today announced the availability of deduplication on NetApp® Virtual Tape Library (VTL) systems, enabling customers to lower the disk capacity required to backup any storage system, including EMC and HP, up to 95%

29 October, 2008 14:07

<p>New Offering Extends Deduplication Across Entire Portfolio as NetApp Crosses 16,000 Deployed Systems with Deduplication</p><p>SYDNEY, Australia— 29 October 2008—NetApp (NASDAQ: NTAP) today announced the availability of deduplication on NetApp® Virtual Tape Library (VTL) systems, enabling customers to lower the disk capacity required to backup any storage system, including EMC and HP, up to 95%1. NetApp delivers unparalleled cost savings for traditional backup environments by reducing tape media usage and tape drive infrastructure and, now, through highly efficient usage of VTL disk storage through deduplication. With the addition of deduplication on VTL, NetApp offers the most complete deduplication portfolio, spanning backup, archive, and primary storage applications. More than 16,000 NetApp systems have been deployed with deduplication by 3,500 customers.</p><p>VTL systems are designed to augment traditional backup environments by providing a disk-based backup tier between backup applications and physical tape libraries that generate tapes for off-site retention. With NetApp VTL deduplication, now customers can identify and eliminate redundant backup data and reduce capacity requirements by 95%. NetApp VTL deduplication is specifically designed for backup environments and, similar to existing NetApp storage efficiency capabilities, VTL deduplication is a native component of the system’s software, as opposed to competing bolt-on approaches. Having deduplication embedded natively within the storage system makes it easier for customers to set up, manage, and upgrade systems and realise the benefits of reducing capacity needs. NetApp deduplication is available to new and existing customers at no additional charge.</p><p>“Deduplication has proven to be an invaluable addition to our VTL deployment with NetApp,” said Svein Thon, service line manager with EDB Business Partner ASA. With headquarters in Oslo, Norway, EDB Business Partner is one of the largest IT groups in the Nordic countries, with more than 40 years experience in serving leading Nordic businesses. “We were able to turn it on quickly and realise 95% reduction in capacity needed to backup Oracle® Databases and file system data. Combining deduplication with the speed and scale of NetApp VTL has allowed us to improve the efficiency of our backup operations and drive down power costs in our data centre.”</p><p>Deduplication complements a suite of capabilities embedded in NetApp VTL that are designed to increase the efficiency of enterprise backup and recovery, including:</p><p>• Ten times faster backups fuelled by enterprise-class performance and scale2</p><p>• Fifty percent reduction in tape media costs provided by direct integration with tape libraries that substantially improves tape utilisation3</p><p>• Fifty percent or more reduction in tape library infrastructure by maximising physical tape resources through efficient direct tape creation from NetApp VTL3</p><p>• Ten times faster restores enabled by seamless integration with leading backup applications, including Symantec™ NetBackup™, CommVault Simpana, BakBone</p><p>NetVault, Syncsort Backup Express, and Atempo Time Navigator4</p><p>• Simplified management through a highly scalable, modular architecture built on NetApp’s single platform solution</p><p>This set of capabilities yields dramatic storage and operational efficiencies to reduce the cost of backup with highly scalable VTL systems capable of storing up to 10 petabytes of backup data.</p><p>“Today, enterprises are adopting technologies that increase efficiency and cut costs from their operations,” said Lauren Whitehouse, analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group. “NetApp VTL not only delivers on that promise with its deduplication feature, but helps organisations realise savings and improve the backup process by focusing more broadly on the entire backup environment, including disk, tape, and operating costs.”</p><p>According to ESG research, data deduplication tops VTL users’ new features wish list, and features such as deduplication, encryption, and replication are becoming increasingly important in users’ decisions to purchase VTL over other types of disk-based solutions. NetApp’s VTL offering complements its replication-based backup solution designed to serve NetApp storage environments and integrate directly with leading business applications and virtual server environments. With these offerings, NetApp enables disk-based backup for more than 5,000 customers worldwide.</p><p>“Customers are reassessing their data centre backup operations now more than ever,” said Jay Kidd, chief marketing officer at NetApp. “Tape will continue to have its place, but deduplication and tape optimisation capabilities make disk-based storage a highly effective way to reduce the ongoing IT expense of backup and recovery. NetApp VTL reduces both the disk and tape infrastructure requirements for large backup operations, offering customers the ability to get more speed and scale out of their existing infrastructure at a fraction of the cost."</p><p>For more information on NetApp backup and recovery solutions, visit http://www.netapp.com/us/solutions/infrastructure/backup-recovery/. To evaluate your current environment and learn how NetApp storage-efficiency technologies can lead to higher storage utilisation, access the new NetApp Storage Efficiency Calculator at http://www.secalc.com/.</p><p>Learn more about the latest in NetApp and industry deduplication news by visiting NetApp’s Dr. Dedupe Blog at http://blogs.netapp.com/drdedupe/. Also, visit David Chapa’s BaR and Grill blog at http://blogs.netapp.com/barandgrill/ to hear more insights about the world of data protection and backup and recovery solutions.</p><p>Discuss this news in the NetApp Community, where you can exchange thoughts and ideas on a variety of topics with our community members. Collaborate with our company, engage in conversation with NetApp leaders and employees, and participate in our passion to go further, faster. Join now at www.netapp.com/us/communities/.</p><p>Pricing and Availability</p><p>Customer pricing for products described in this press release is available from NetApp sales or reseller partners. Deduplication on NetApp Virtual Tape Library systems is available immediately. NetApp deduplication is available to new and existing customers at no additional charge.</p><p>About NetApp</p><p>NetApp creates innovative storage and data management solutions that accelerate business breakthroughs and deliver outstanding cost efficiency. Discover our passion for helping companies around the world go further, faster at www.netapp.com.</p><p>###</p><p>1 Based on NetApp internal testing, October 2008</p><p>2 Based on University of Stuttgart case study</p><p>3 Based on customer presentation at Symantec Vision 2008</p><p>4 Based on actual customer deployments</p><p>NetApp, the NetApp logo, and Go further, faster are trademarks or registered trademarks of NetApp, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Symantec and NetBackup are trademarks of Symantec Corporation. Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation. All other brands or products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and should be treated as such.</p><p>DISCLAIMER – FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS</p><p>This press release contains “forward-looking statements” as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected or implied in the forward-looking statements. The company advises readers that these potential risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: revenues affected by changes in IT spending levels; the company’s dependence on the storage area network market; the ability to maintain and gain market or industry acceptance of the company's products; the company’s dependence on a limited number of customers; seasonal fluctuations and uneven sales patterns in orders from customers; product availability fluctuations caused by changes to software development and release schedules, fluctuations in general economic conditions, customer demand for products and services, customer acceptance of product architectures, and increased competition. More detailed information on these and additional factors which could affect the company's operating and financial results are described in the company's Forms 10-K, 10-Q, and other reports filed, or to be filed, with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company urges all interested parties to read these reports to gain a better understanding of the business and other risks that the company faces. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made only as of the date hereof, and the company does not intend to update or revise these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.</p><p>Press Contact:</p><p>Gabriel WongMax AustraliaTel: +61 2 9954 3492Email: gabriel.wong@maxaustralia.com.au</p>

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